run into some problems with the errors "error: initializer element is not constant" with mingw32 and from google, it looks like the solution is Visual Studio.
Anyway, good progress.
--
Jiri Pik, j...@jiripik.com
Web: http://jiripik.com, LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jiripik, Twi
google, it looks like the solution is Visual Studio.
Anyway, good progress.
--
Jiri Pik, j...@jiripik.com
Web: http://jiripik.com, LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jiripik, Twitter: http://twitter.com/@JiriPik
--
'
c:\mingw\bin\../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.5.2/../../../../include/stdint.h:75:24: note: previous declaration of 'uintptr_t' was here
Jiri Pik, j...@jiripik.com
Web: http://jiripik.com, LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jirip
this?
Monday, August 22, 2011, 7:57:06 PM, you wrote:
On 2011-08-22 19:48, Jiri Pik wrote:
Hello Laurent,
can you advise - is there any reason why R for Win and R for Unix have different command line structures and distributions?
in my view, this should be fixed in R and not in rpy2.
Yo
happened between the last version you supported and the new version? Why cannot i take what you have done? Why would it break?
Monday, August 22, 2011, 7:57:06 PM, you wrote:
On 2011-08-22 19:48, Jiri Pik wrote:
Hello Laurent,
can you advise - is there any reason why R for Win and R for Unix
22, 2011, 5:43:55 PM, you wrote:
On 2011-08-22 17:28, Jiri Pik wrote:
Hello Thomas,
fine, i can play with it for sure, but i am confused. If the recent versions of rpy2 are not supported by Win then
1. why there is a Win installer for the latest version of rpy2?
Latest ? The latest r
.
all the best.
Monday, August 22, 2011, 5:43:55 PM, you wrote:
On 2011-08-22 17:28, Jiri Pik wrote:
Hello Thomas,
fine, i can play with it for sure, but i am confused. If the recent versions of rpy2 are not supported by Win then
1. why there is a Win installer for the latest version of
the documentation at source forge doesn't mention it quite clearly.
In any case, i will look into how to make it work and advise - timeframe unclear as i am tied up with other stuff.
Monday, August 22, 2011, 12:41:58 PM, you wrote:
On 22 August 2011 11:01, Jiri Pik <r...@jir
Actually, what distribution of R is supported? I assume part of the
problem is that rpy2 depends on some custom built R package, not the
standard one from
http://cran.opensourceresources.org/bin/windows/base/R-2.13.1-win.exe
thanks
Monday, August 22, 2011, 10:45:36 AM, you wrote:
> Hello
Hello Rpy-list,
I am using the latest version of the ActiveState Python Community
version and have run the latest RPY2 msi installer from sourceforge. I
have installed both 32 and 64 bits R 2.13.1 (it doesn't help if the
installation is just 32 bits), but am bugging out a
10 matches
Mail list logo